• Cork Hibernians F.C. was an Irish football club based in Cork. They played in the League of Ireland between 1957 and 1976 and, from 1962, played their...
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  • (disambiguation) Hibernian, Hibernians or The Hibernian may refer to: Hibernian F.C., a Scottish football club, founded 1875 Hibernian W.F.C., a Scottish...
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    Amby Fogarty (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    player/manager of Drumcondra F.C. in March 1971. After his football career ended, he was manager of Cork Hibernians, Cork Celtic, Drumcondra, Limerick...
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  • Cork Celtic F.C., originally Evergreen United F.C., was an Irish football club based in Cork. They played in the League of Ireland between 1951 and 1979...
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  • Carl Humphries (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    F.C. and Ballincollig A.F.C. the previous December. He later received a red card for life. Waterford F.C. League of Ireland: 1971-72 Cork Hibernians FAI...
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  • Miah Dennehy (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    referred to as Miah Dennehy, was an Irish footballer whose teams included Cork Hibernians, Nottingham Forest, Walsall and Bristol Rovers. In 1972, he became...
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  • Noel O'Mahony (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    League of Ireland title with Cork Hibernians and as manager he won the 1992–93 League of Ireland Premier Division with Cork City. O'Mahony was the son of...
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  • Rodney Marsh (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    (Marsh) In the middle of 1975 Marsh played a handful of matches for Cork Hibernians for a fee of £600 a game. He later was flown to Los Angeles as a guest...
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  • Dave Bacuzzi (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    Ireland where he enjoyed a successful spell as player-manager with Cork Hibernians before going on to manage Home Farm. He later opened a travel agency...
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  • Tommy Eglington (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    in a 5–1 win over Accrington Stanley. In 1961 Eglington signed for Cork Hibernians. He spent two seasons at Hibs and helped them reach the 1963 FAI Cup...
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  • Gerry Coyne (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    Scarborough. He signed for Limerick F.C. for the 1972-73 League of Ireland season but after a few months he moved to Cork Hibernians in November 1972. The season...
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  • Austin Noonan (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    manager who played for Cork Celtic and Cork Hibernians in the League of Ireland. He also served as manager of Cork Hibernians. Noonan first played football...
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  • Michael O'Grady (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    and Rotherham United, and made one appearance in November 1974 for Cork Hibernians. During his time at Leeds he played in the second leg of the 1968 Inter-Cities...
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    including Fordsons, Cork F.C., Cork City, Cork United, Cork Athletic and Cork Hibernians. A crowd of 18,000 watched a friendly match in 1939 between Ireland...
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    of Hibernians of America, while the small group called itself Ancient Order of Hibernians, Board of Erin. In 1897 the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Board...
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  • Frankie Connolly (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    was an Irish footballer whose teams included Ringmahon Rangers, Cork Hibernians and Cork Alberts. Connolly spent his early boyhood playing days with Ringmahon...
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  • Tommy Henderson (footballer, born 1943) (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    11 (3) 1966–1967 Stockport County 19 (4) 1967–1969 Altrincham 1969–1970 Cork Hibs 19 (5) 1970–1971 Highlands Park 1972–1973 Hellenic 1974–1975 Jewish...
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  • Páirc Uí Rinn (category Cork GAA venues)
    In 1947 members of AOH F.C., the association football club of the Ancient Order of Hibernians which later became Cork Hibernians, formed a committee to...
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  • Cork Hibernians and Albert Rovers – were originally members of the Cork AUL. The Cork Athletic Union Football League, originally known as the Cork City...
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  • Johnny Schofield (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    1966. He lost his place in late 1967, and spent a month on loan at Cork Hibernians of the League of Ireland. In 1968, he became player-manager of Atherstone...
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  • John Herrick (footballer) (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    managed Limerick. His son Mark went to play for Cork City and Galway United in the 1990s. Cork Hibernians League of Ireland: 1970–71 FAI Cup: 1972 League...
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  • Dan O'Hara (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    (Gls) 1958–1959 Fauldhouse United 1959–1960 Celtic 9 (1) 1960–1961 → Cork Hibernians (loan) 1961–1962 Mansfield Town 3 (1) 1962–1963 Albion Rovers 1963–1964...
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  • Tony Marsden (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    Doncaster Rovers 17 (2) 1969 → Grimsby Town (loan) 2 (0) 1971–1972 Cork Hibernians 1972–1973 Bangor City 1973–197? Wigan Athletic *Club domestic league...
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  • three times in a row, in 1968,1969 and in 1970. The title was won by Cork Hibernians in 1971 but returned to Waterford in the 1971–1972 season and again...
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  • Alfie Hale (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    Ireland. In 1971–72 Hale was player-manager of the side when they beat Cork Hibernians in dramatic circumstances at Flower Lodge to claim his fifth league...
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  • Albert Rovers F.C. were an Irish association football club based in Cork. Between 1976–77 and 1981–82 the club played in the League of Ireland. During...
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  • Carl Davenport (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    became player-manager of Cork Celtic, was the League of Ireland's joint top scorer in 1967–68, went on to play for Cork Hibernians, Limerick and St Patrick's...
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  • Billy Rudd (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    1966–1968 Grimsby Town 60 (9) 1968–1970 Rochdale 108 (8) 1970–1977 Bury 189 (19) 1976 Cork Hibernians 2 (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals...
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  • before the song was released. The song became a stadium anthem for Cork Hibernians F.C. "John Arnold: As Dickie bows out, it's truly the end of a showband...
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  • Patsy Dorgan (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    the English League, most notably, Blackburn Rovers, Cork Hibernians and Cork Celtic. Born in Cork, Dorgan first came to prominence on the Glasheen team...
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